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SCZONE and HEPA sign cooperation agreement to develop ports information systems

Suez Canal Economic Zone (SCZONE) and Hungarian Export Promotion Agency (HEPA) signed a cooperation protocol aiming to exchange experiences, collaborate to support investments, and work on creating initiatives and information systems in SCZONE’s affiliated ports.

Furthermore, the collaboration agreement will execute training and development programmes for SCZONE’s human personnel, and support development projects. It also involves technical assistance for the development of SCZONE’s port information tools.

SCZONE revealed the agreement in early February, during its chairman’s visit to Hungary.

The agreement was signed by Ibrahim Abdel Khalek, vice chairman of SCZONE for Investment and Promotion Affairs, and Gabor Jenei, deputy CEO of HEPA.





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